* [logrotate] Decrease frequency to every 10 minutes; kill any lingering logrotate processes
* [logrotate] Delete all *.1.gz files as firstaction; Remove note about init-system-helpers < 1.47 workaround
However, continue to send SIGHUP directly to rsyslogd process
because 'service rsyslog rotate' still doesn't work properly with
init-system-helpers version 1.48
* Add boot0 support for the 7280CR3
* Add platform and plugins for 7280CR3
* Add port config for 7280CR3
* Add platform_reboot for 7280CR3
* Add support for 7280CR3-32D4 based on the 7280CR3-32P4
* Update arista driver submodules
- Introduce new 7280CR3-32P4
- Improve to the led plugin for OSFP
* Fix showing systemd shutdown sequence when verbose is set
* Fix creation of kernel-cmdline file
Sometimes boot0 prints error
"mv: can't preserve ownership of '/mnt/flash/image-arsonic.xxxx/kernel-cmdline': Operation not permitted"
* Improve flash space usage during installation
Some older systems only have 2GB of flash available. Installing a second
image on these can prove to be challenging.
The new installation process moves the installer swi to memory in order
to avoid free up space from the flash before uncompressing it there.
It removes all the flash space usage spike and also improves the IO
since the installation is no more reading and writting to the flash at
the same time.
* Add support of 7060CX-32S-SSD
* 7260CX3: use inventory powerCycle procedures
* 7050QX-32S: use inventory powerCycle procedures
* 7050QX-32: use inventory powerCycle procedures
* platform: arista: add common platform_reboot
Replace platform_reboot by a link to new common for devices already
using a similar script.
* 7060CX-32S: use inventory powerCycle procedures
* Install python smbus in pmon
Some platform plugin need the python smbus library to perform some actions.
This installs the dependency.
* Switch the nss look up order as "compat" followed by "tacplus".
This helps use the legacy passwd file for user info and go to tacacs only if not found.
This means, we never contact tacacs for local users like "admin".
This isolates local users from any issues with tacacs servers.
W/o this fix, the sudo commands by local users could take <count of servers> * <tacacs timeout> seconds, if the tacacs servers are unreachable.
* Skip tacacs server access for local non-tacacs users.
Revert the order of 'compat tacplus' to original 'tacplus compat' as tacplus
access is required for all tacacs users, who also get created locally.
- Add ebtables package, and install some filter rules:
1. ebtables -A FORWARD -d BGA -j DROP
2. ebtables -A FORWARD -p ARP -j DROP
Basically, we let the ARP packets in the VLAN being forwarded by the ASIC,
kernel gets a copy of these ARP packets and the forwarding from Kenerl gets
dropped. So there is always only one copy of ARP/response in the VLAN.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
- use superviord to manage process in frr docker
- intro separated configuration mode for frr
- bring quagga configuration template to frr.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <gulv@microsoft.com>
* [service] Restart SwSS Docker container if orchagent exits unexpectedly
* Configure systemd to stop restarting swss if it attempts to restart more than 3 times in 20 minutes
* Move supervisor-proc-exit-listener script
* [docker-dhcp-relay] Enhance wait_for_intf.sh.j2 to utilize STATEDB
* Ensure dependent services stop/start/restart with SwSS
* Change 'StartLimitInterval' to 'StartLimitIntervalSec', as Stretch installs systemd 232 (>= v230)
* Also update journald.conf options
* Remove 'PartOf' option from unit files
* Add '$(SUPERVISOR_PROC_EXIT_LISTENER_SCRIPT)' to new shared docker-orchagent makefile
* Make supervisor-proc-exit-listener script read from 'critical_processes' file inside container
* Update critical_processes file for swss container
SWSS clears DB tables, if teamd is not started after swss, there is a
race condition that swss might clear vital teamd information.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
This service (weekly) will let SSD firmware to do the garbage collection
after file-system deleted files. It could avoid slowness or
even READ-ONLY error due to SSD not being able to free the pages
even though the file system thinks there was a lot of space left.
Signed-off-by: Zhenggen Xu <zxu@linkedin.com>
SONiC is a heavy writer to /var/log partition, we noticed that this
behavior causes certain flash drive to become read-only over time.
To avoid this issue, we mount /var/log parition on these devices as
tmpfs.
- Mount /var/log as tmpfs
- /var/log default size is 128M
- Adjust size according to existing var-log.ext4 file size.
- Adjust size to between 5% to 10% of total memory size.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
After warm reboot is done, we need to disable warm reboot flag and
tear down anything setup for warm reboot and persisted across.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
* Install ipaddress python package that has deprecated current ipaddr. ipaddress has backport to python2.7
* Install python ipaddress module as required by route_check.py sonic utility. BTW, ipaddress deprecates ipaddr and ipaddress has python2 backport
* Revert the old chaneg per review comments.
Signed-off-by: Renuka Manavalan <remanava@microsoft.com>
- Why it is required
since SONiC master switches ifupdown package to the new implementation (ifupdown2), it is required to change the configuration of a platform-specific interface for wedge100bf_32x and wedge100bf_65x platforms (bc of ifupdown2 doesn't support auto mode for inet6 protocol).
Also, need to make some refactoring and remove if platform == smth then.. from the system level scripts.
- What I did
removed customization of /usr/bin/interfaces-config.sh
explicitly created directory /etc/network/interfaces.d
added "source" to the /etc/network/interfaces generation template (to include platform-specific interfaces processing)
added platform-specific interfaces config itself (for wedge100bf_32x and wedge100bf_65x)
fixed testcase in sonic-config-engine
- How to verify it
build image for wedge100bf_32x
perform sudo config reload -y on new installation
check the correct configuration of usb0 interface
- Description for the changelog
Allow configuration of platform-specific interfaces
Lossy traffic does not need to be mapped to different ingress PGs. They can all share the same ingress PG.
Signed-off-by: Wenda Ni <wenni@microsoft.com>
start() is called by service startPre method, which is blocking. Starting
syncd service here is causing deadlock.
attach() is called by service start method, which is non-blocking.
Signed-off-by: Ying Xie <ying.xie@microsoft.com>
* [services] Ensure swss and syncd services start before dependent services
* Add 'attach' functions to scripts which get installed to /usr/local/bin so that services only reference the one script each
* Add 'After=swss.service' to syncd.service
We are going to use initramfs hook for firmware upgrades
To install Arista hook:
- create folder /mnt/flash/<image dir>/platform/hooks/boot1/ from Aboot or
/host/<image dir>/platform/hooks/boot1/ from Sonic
- add executable script to created folder
need to flush asic db in swss.sh instead of syncd.sh
orchagent might already started in swss.sh and put commands
into asic db before asic db is flushed in syncd.sh. This
causes race condition such as INIT_VIEW not passing to syncd.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <gulv@microsoft.com>
* Add a log message for each notification of add/del TACACS server.
Signed-off-by: Renuka Manavalan <remanava@microsoft.com>
* Moved another syslog message from DEBUG to INFO to be able to see those notifications.
All these changes are to help with a one-time-seen-bug, that hostcfgd did not act upon changes to redis for TACACS servers. We could not repro the bug.
Signed-off-by: Renuka Manavalan <remanava@microsoft.com>
* [build]: put stretch debian packages under target/debs/stretch/
* in stretch build phase, all debian packages built in that stage are placed under target/debs/stretch directory.
* for python-based debian packages, since they are really the same for jessie and stretch, they are placed under target/python-debs directory.
Signed-off-by: Guohan Lu <gulv@microsoft.com>